Advancements in recreational fishing tech may pose risks to US fisheries newfoodmagazine.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from newfoodmagazine.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Scientists need to work closely with resource management agencies to assess impacts
May 24, 2021
Andy Danylchuk releasing his catch. Credit: Andrew Burr
AMHERST, Mass. – New developments in recreational fishing technology from the use of aerial drones and social media scouting reports to advances in hook design are creating challenges for fisheries management and effective policy making, according to a new study co-authored by University of Massachusetts Amherst researcher Andy Danylchuk.
With the opening of the spring fishing season, millions of recreational fishing aficionados across North America are dusting off their tackleboxes, fitting together their rods, and heading to the bait and tackle shop to purchase the latest in fish-catching gear. But what impact does all that new technology have on the fish themselves?
Credit: Andrew Burr
AMHERST, Mass. - New developments in recreational fishing technology from the use of aerial drones and social media scouting reports to advances in hook design are creating challenges for fisheries management and effective policy making, according to a new study co-authored by University of Massachusetts Amherst researcher Andy Danylchuk.
With the opening of the spring fishing season, millions of recreational fishing aficionados across North America are dusting off their tackleboxes, fitting together their rods, and heading to the bait and tackle shop to purchase the latest in fish-catching gear. But what impact does all that new technology have on the fish themselves?
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Seven local luminaries have been appointed to the province’s highest honour, the Order of Ontario, in a class that includes former premiers Mike Harris and Ernie Eves.
Ontario Lt.-Gov. Elizabeth Dowdeswell, chancellor of the Order of Ontario, announced the 25 appointees for 2020 and 22 for 2019 and included details of their accomplishments.
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Hon. Robert. W. Runciman or “Bob” to his constituents was called the “consummate Canadian public servant” for his 45 years of service at municipal, provincial and federal levels. Among the accomplishments listed in his appointment, Runciman is credited with leading the revitalization of Brockville’s downtown area, initiating a treatment centre for inmates with mental illness and supporting the province through the SARS crisis. He remains a “stalw
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